Atlas Bookstand is a minimalist bookstand designed by Amsterdam-based studio bæbsy. Drawing inspiration from the storied figure of Atlas, who, in Greek mythology, was tasked with the formidable challenge of supporting the heavens, this new bookstand brings a touch of the mythological to the practical
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I didn’t take any wip pics of this, but I made up an x-large book pocket with a vintage button to accommodate my larger books. I’m really happy with how lovely the fabrics all look together.
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Solid Brass Japanese Design Book End Rest Patina Vintage
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Top Bookstands to Elevate Your Reading Sessions
The Bookstand is a curator of tales, a keeper of forgotten lore. It cradles poetry that dances on tiptoe, philosophy that contemplates the cosmos, and cookbooks that sizzle with flavors from distant lands. It invites wanderers to pause, to lose themselves in ink-stained reverie, to sip from the cup of wonder.
So, dear reader, when you encounter a bookstand, linger a while. Let your fingertips explore, your eyes wander, and your heart skip a beat. For within those wooden arms lies not just literature, but magic—the kind that transcends time and whispers.
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today I learned about "thumb book holders" in my search for ways to read giant fantasy paperbacks without injuring myself, and then I realized I could make one out of the 20-year-old polymer clay that I had lying around... so I did.
and god DAMN it's more effective than I ever expected, so I thought everyone should know about them. You can get really cheap mass-produced ones but this was fun to make and I'll probably make more ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
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The material used in it is soapstone. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans.
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DP x DC PROMPT
Jasmine Al'Ghul has her time divided into simple quarters.
Make sure Danyal Al'Ghul is well taken care of with the Fenton family ( no wonder anyone who bullies Danny or his friends end up missing [in this au]).
Teach and care for Damain Al'Ghul inside the league.
Train into becoming a better shadow and right hand for the next heir.
Complete missions for Ra Al'Ghul himself.
Fortunately, Taila has decided it would be for best for Jasmine to continue caring for Danyal as Damian goes to live with his father while she deals with the leagues problems and search for her missing father.
That means Jasmine will not be spending time with Damian during his ( sister time) six months. And he will realise that after she doesn't come after 8 months to his father's family/house.
Unfortunately for everyone, Damian refuses to live without his beloved elder sister, and will do anything to take her back.
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Now, do Damian and Danny hate each other for taking up sister time or do they love each other?
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you’re so art deco out on the floor
shining like gun metal cold and unsure
baby you’re so ghetto you’re looking to score
when they all say ‘hello’ you try to ignore them
cause you want more, why?
you want more, why?
made a sim for @acuar-io’s decades challenge on discord!!
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Having seen the sheer confusion of people who have seen posts about the locked tomb series but not actually read the books themselves, I've got a few theories as to why that is.
The fandom refuses to focus on the plot, and instead gloms on to the particularly odd chunks instead. Post-apocalyptic magic lesbians unearth ancient and terrible secrets. Cool, good overview. Has anyone ever described that way? No. We're all stuck on revenant Barbie and DIY labotomies. Those are both spoilers that sound insane. They're actually more insane once you have context.
The text of the actual novels, often has the emotional character driven style of fan fiction. And like the good stuff where the title is a song lyric in all undercase and a single chapter with 15K word count. Which can make it difficult to tell apart excerpts from the actual book and excerpts from fan fiction. (This isn't even counting the part of the book where a character actually invented an alternate universe where she and her crush were in a cute coffee shop Au)
The memes. I saw a post where somebody had drawn like 8 different memes of the book. Except only one of them was a drawover of parks and rec, AND THE REST WERE CANNON SCENES FROM THE BOOK.
The naming conventions. The series is called the locked tomb. The 1st book is called Gideon the 9th. The 2nd book is called Harrow the 9th. The 3rd book is called Nona the 9th. The 4th book of what was intended to be a trilogy is called Alecto the 9th.
Somehow the POV character is always the person who is least qualified to tell the story. The narrator has no idea what's happening. The narrator may be clueless, haunted, possessed, in denial, or straight up lying. Why would any of us know what's happening? If you're trying to put together pieces from the outside with no context, you're just fucking doomed.
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Vintage Asian Oriental Bookends Carved Wood Figures and Etched Brass || swTradepost
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